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Fiorentina agree a loan deal to sign Arthur from Juventus
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Arthur Melo has finalized his move to Fiorentina from Juventus. The Brazilian midfielder will join the Italian club on loan, with an option to make the deal permanent for €20 million.
According to Alfredo Pedulla, Juventus will receive €2 million for the loan agreement, as all parties involved have reached a total agreement.
❗Arthur Melo to Fiorentina, deal done.
Arthur will join Fiorentina on loan with an option to buy €20m. Juventus will receive €2m for the loan — total agreements has been reached.
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Arthur, who was not part of Max Allegri’s plans for the upcoming season, had spent the previous campaign on loan at Liverpool.
However, a long-term injury limited his playing time to less than 10 matches, leading Liverpool to decide against activating the purchase clause.
Arthur Melo’s move to Fiorentina has been structured as a loan deal, allowing the Brazilian midfielder to join the Italian club for the upcoming season.
Fiorentina will have the option to make the transfer permanent for a fee of €20 million. This loan arrangement provides both clubs with flexibility and allows Arthur to showcase his abilities in a new environment.
As part of the loan agreement, Juventus will receive €2 million from Fiorentina, while paying a part of his salary.
Max Allegri, the head coach of Juventus, has made it clear that Arthur Melo is not part of his plans for the upcoming season.
This decision likely stems from various factors, including the midfielder’s limited playing time at Liverpool due to a long-term injury.
As a result, Juventus has sought to find a suitable solution for Arthur, leading to his loan move to Fiorentina.
During his loan spell at Liverpool, Arthur’s playing time was significantly impacted by a long-term injury. Liverpool decided against activating the purchase clause to make his transfer permanent.
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